Circulatory System - Blood Flashcards

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1
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what is the more scientific word for blood

A

erythrocytes

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what is the job of red blood cells

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to carry oxygen from the lungs to all the cells in the body

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what is the shape of a red blood cell

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a biconcave disc shape (plump disc squished at the middle)

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what is the effect of a red blood cell being shaped the way it is

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the disc shape gives it a larger surface area for absorbing oxygen

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do red blood cells have a nucleus or not, and why

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  • they dont

- this allows for more room to carry oxygen

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what do red blood cells contain that make them red

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a red pigment called haemoglobin, which contains iron

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how does haemoglobin in the red blood cells interact with the lungs

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in the lungs, haemoglobin binds to oxygen to become oxyhaemoglobin

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how does haemoglobin in the red blood cells interact with the rest of the body

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in body tissues, oxyhaemoglobin splits up into haemoglobin and oxygen to release oxygen to the cells

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why do people living in high altitudes generally have better physical capabilities than people living at normal altitudes

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  • the more red blood cells you have, the more oxygen that gets to your cells
  • at high altitudes theres less oxygen in the air
  • so people who live in high altitudes produce more blood cells to compensate for low oxygen levels
  • meaning, when at a normal altitude, you have more blood vessels to carry oxygen to cells
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what are phagoctyes

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white blood cells that can change shape of engulf unwelcome microorganisms

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what is the process by which phagocytes engulf microorganisms called

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phagocytosis

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what are lymphocytes

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white blood cells that produce antibodies against microorganisms
- some also produce antitoxins to neutralise any toxins produced by microorgansisms

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when would a blood test show a high white blood cell count in your body

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  • if you have an infection

- because your white blood cells multiply to fight it off

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what do white blood cells have that red blood cells dont

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a nucleus

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what is an adaptation of the white blood cell has to function

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it has irregular cytoplasm so it can change shape and engulf microogranisms

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what are platlets

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small fragments of cells with no nucleus

17
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what do platlets do

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  • they help the blood to clot at a wound

- to stop your blood pouring out and to stop microorganisms getting in

18
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what can a lack of platlets result in

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excessive bleeding and bruising

19
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what is plasma

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a pale straw-coloured liquid which carries pretty much everything

20
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what are the things that plasma carry

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  • red and white blood cells
  • platlets
  • nutrients like glucose and amino acids
  • carbon dioxide
  • urea form liver to kidneys
  • hormones
  • proteins
  • antibodies and antitoxins (white blood cells)